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From the award-winning creative team behind CutCommon comes a new international publication dedicated to screen music. Level and Gain has officially landed — and it brings you […]
From the award-winning creative team behind CutCommon comes a new international publication dedicated to screen music. Level and Gain has officially landed — and it brings you […]
BY STEPHANIE ESLAKE Musicians, how would you feel if you could feel your audiences eyes on you — so closely that you could watch their […]
BY STEPHANIE ESLAKE If you could stand music still in time, what would it look like? For some the answer would be “architecture”. Patrick Kennedy […]
BY WENDY ZHANG LuminousAustralian Chamber OrchestraFeaturing Lior and artwork by Bill HensonSydney Opera House, 18 August Would you go to see a concert that makes […]
BY LAURA BIEMMI, TRENDS EDITOR It’s common practice for a major Australian orchestra to invite world-renowned soloists to dazzle local audiences with their interpretations of […]
BY JASMINE MIDDLETON Content warning: This story contains discussion about Indigenous youth suicide. For help, call Lifeline on 131114. Concert for Life is so much […]
BY STEPHANIE ESLAKE The Queensland Conservatorium Griffith University is about to perform a 21st-Century version of Mozart’s comic opera La Finta Giardiniera (The Fake Gardener) […]
BY MIRANDA ILCHEF Last month, we had a chat with composer Luke Howard about the very first ZoneOut International Music Festival. As the festival ambassador, […]
BY LEWIS INGHAM Erik Griswold’s latest release Hollows Out of Time is an album unafraid of stylistic and sonic possibilities. The intriguing combination of prepared […]
CONTENT COURTESY FREEDMAN CLASSICAL FELLOWSHIP After a nation-wide search for Australia’s best young classical musicians aged 30 and under, the three finalists – violist Katie […]
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